Showing posts with label waterfalls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfalls. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Open House at Kennedy Fitness Adventure in Paso Robles

Kennedy Club Fitness Open House, July 18, 2015
We got a flyer at our door this week announcing an open house today at the Kennedy Fitness Club around the corner from my house. There would be music, special activities, and great deals on membership. My husband and has been a member in Atascadero for years and it's an important part of his life. I formerly was a member, but wasn't using my membership much, and I gave my husband the remainder of it when I decided to quit.

Since I've been having trouble with my knee, my doctor said I should be doing cycling. I don't have an exercise bike. I also think I may need some supervision now until I feel I know how to exercise on my own without hurting myself after my two surgeries last year and possibly knee surgery coming up. So I decided to join again today and take advantage of the special. The photo above was my first view of the club today.

Pool at Kennedy Fitness, Paso Robles
After I walked up the stairs, I could see people enjoying the pool. My plan was to stop by and shoot a few photos while the people were attending the open house. I knew it would be very crowded while the music was playing and the special activities were going on. So I decided to get the pictures on the way to do some errands, stop at home for lunch, and return about two hours after the end of the open house. I was told the special would still be good until 8 PM. I figured by 6:30 the crowd would be gone.

Going Down Stairs at Kennedy Fitness, Paso Robles
I was right. When I returned there were plenty of parking places, and that's very rare even on a normal day. I signed up and then spent twenty minutes on the exercise bike. Hardly anyone was still working out. I picked up a new membership card and then started down the stairs back to the parking lot.


Sign at Kennedy Fitness, Paso Robles
At the bottom of the stairs I saw this sign. In the photo below the sign is the dry waterfall it's referring to. I have seen the water falling in the past, so  it's sad it's dry,  but during this drought, everyone has to conserve.










Dry Waterfall at Kennedy Fitness, Paso Robles



Sunday, March 15, 2015

The Lake at Barney Schwartz Park in Paso Robles

Pond at Barney Schwartz Park in Paso Robles, © B. Radisavljevic

Yesterday I pictured some children enjoying the  various levels of Barney Schwartz Park they could use for riding their scooters. I also discovered there is a small lake (one million gallons) where children can fish without a license. (Adults do have to get licenses.) I was surprised to see a lake here considering how short Paso Robles is of water. (They are rationing when and for how long we can water our landscaping, and the Board of Supervisors is imposing new ordinances that prevent some farmers and vineyards from planting new crops.)


Turtles on a Rock, © B. Radisavljevic



The lake is attractive, and the many turtles make it even more so. Most of the rock tops are occupied by the turtles.  I'm guessing that they help keep the mosquito population down by eating the larvae in the lake before they hatch into adult mosquitoes. Here is a closer look at the turtles on a rock.



One of the most attractive features of the lake is the small waterfall that seems to fill it or recirculate the water from the other side of the bridge.

Waterfall at Barney Schwartz Park, © B. Radisavljevic

Do you have lakes, creeks, rivers, or oceans near you?
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